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Interior images of Elm Park, featuring the kitchen and living room area. Both are furnished with neutral-toned furniture.

Smart home features come standard throughout Elm Park.

Photos provided by Tri Pointe Homes

Style + sustainability bloom at Elm Park, the new north Raleigh townhome community from Tri Pointe Homesâ„¢.

True to its name, the lush neighborhood celebrates green living inside and out, with eco-friendly features that include:

  • ENERGY STARâ„¢-rated appliances
  • WaterSense water-efficient fixtures (saving water + money)
  • 100% LED surface lighting, which uses less energy and can last 10+ years
  • Tankless water heaters
  • Low-VOC paints, caulking, and adhesives

Though new to our neck of the woods, Tri Pointe Homes is actually one of the largest builders in the US.

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